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What Precaution Have To Be Taken For The Pain In The Chest After Hearing A Bad News?

A month before i heard a bad news.
I have been thinking on it. Now its more than a month.
I am getting chest pain n some pain on left side.
When cobsulted doctor he said bp is normal and he asked me to have ECG test.
I m worried a little bit .
Please suggest ny thing serious?
Ny precautions to be taken please.
Sat, 19 Apr 2014
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There is nothing to worry about it. This pain may be due to underline anxiety and you should consult a psychiatrist for proper treatment. You can use antidepressant like paroxetine or benzodiazepine to decrease the underline anxiety. These medicines are not available over the counter, so better to consult a psychiatrist.

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What Precaution Have To Be Taken For The Pain In The Chest After Hearing A Bad News?

Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic There is nothing to worry about it. This pain may be due to underline anxiety and you should consult a psychiatrist for proper treatment. You can use antidepressant like paroxetine or benzodiazepine to decrease the underline anxiety. These medicines are not available over the counter, so better to consult a psychiatrist. Thanks